Digital Quick Reference Tool
to Accompany
The ASK Workshop
Convenient
At a glance summaries of key concepts from the workshop to refresh and reinforce what you learned.
Portable
Save to your mobile device for quick access whenever you need it.
Interactive
Enter responses to the Brief Screening Tool, then clear and re-use as many times as you like.
Customizable
Add, edit, and save helpful local resources.
The Digital Quick Reference Tool is a convenient way to review and refresh what you learned at The ASK Workshop. Use it anywhere as a framework for helping a child at risk. The built-in interactive Brief Screening Tool guides you through the empirically based screening questions. Enter the child's responses with a click. The user friendly layout makes recommended actions immediately apparent so you can move forward to get the right kind of help without delay. Fully customizable data screens allow you to enter, edit, and save helpful local resources for immediate contact right from your device.
Quickly download and save the Digital Quick Reference Tool as a document on your phone; and easily create a shortcut from your home screen.
The Digital Quick Reference Tool is in a convenient PDF format, accessible on any mobile device with a PDF reader app (typically pre-installed on your smart phone). Because it's a PDF, the data is compressed, optimized for mobile viewing, and accessible to most users.
Early Reviews of the
Digital Quick Reference Tool
Jenny, England
That’s ace! I love the risk assessment tool... brilliant work!
Marie, Scotland
You can type straight in ... you can use the “markup” feature on iPhone to make bigger text. Looks fantastic!
Jose, Canada
I have an iPhone… and it works excellent... I really like the screening tool, makes it easier to move to recommended actions.
The Digital Quick Reference Tool is only for use by those who have completed The ASK Workshop. Use by others may not produce the desired results and may constitute copyright infringement.
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